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Is it possible for geth to be written in such a away to prevent data corruption upon power outage? #29687

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traitran44 opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 1 comment

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I live in a stormy area, and have been experiencing power outage every couple days or so. I noticed every time the power went out, the geth database also went with it which require me to remove the entire db. Given what I experienced so far with geth, in a hypothetical event of mass power outage, surely most if not all of the database will be corrupted. Should this be a safety/security concern? If not, why not?

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Could you provide a bit more logs after power outage? Theoretically geth should be able to recover from the power outage. Your information will be beneficial for our investigation.

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